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Fawcett may refer to:
- Fawcett, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada
- Fawcett City, a fictional DC Comics city
- Fawcett Comics
- Fawcett Publications
- Fawcett Society
- Fawcett Stadium
- Fawcett (surname)
Fawcett as a surname may refer to:
- Benjamin Fawcett (1808–1893), English woodblock colour printer
- Brian Fawcett (born 1944), Canadian poet and novelist
- Cesar Fawcett, Colombian footballer
- Charles Fawcett (historian), British historian
- Charles Bungay Fawcett (1883-1952), British geographer
- Charles Fernley Fawcett (1915–2008), U.S. soldier, actor, and co-founder of the International Medical Corps
- David Fawcett (born 1963), Australian politician
- Eric Fawcett (1927–2000), British-Canadian physicist
- Farrah Fawcett (1947–2009), U.S. actress
- Henry Fawcett (1833–1884), British economist and politician
- James Farish Malcolm Fawcett (after 1918), English entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera
- Joan Fawcett (1937–2015), Canadian politician
- John Fawcett (actor) (1768–1837), English actor and playwright
- John Fawcett (of Bolton) (1789–1867), English composer
- Joseph Fawcett (1758-1804), English Presbyterian minister and poet
- Joy Fawcett (born 1968), American soccer player
- Millicent Fawcett (1847–1929), British feminist
- Norman Fawcett (1910–1997), Canadian politician
- Percy Fawcett (1867 – ), British archaeologist and explorer
- Philippa Fawcett (1868–1948), British mathematician and educator
- Quinn Fawcett, pen name of a pair of authors, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Bill Fawcett
- Ron Fawcett (born 1955), English rock climber
- Ruth Fawcett (born 1961), Canadian physicist
- Taylor Fawcett (born 1993), British actor
- Theodore Fawcett (1832–1898), Australian settler and politician
- Wilford Hamilton "Captain Billy" Fawcett (1885–1940), American publisher ( Fawcett Publications, Fawcett Comics)
- William Fawcett (author) (1902–1941), English writer on horses and hunting
- William Fawcett (disambiguation)
Usage examples of "fawcett".
Ruth Fawcett, a tray of bowls and appliances in her hands, looked up at him.
Ruth Fawcett looked down at the dying actor and from him to Sonia Fenton, crouched on a chair a little way off.
Jill had credited Miss Fawcett with an improved generalship in her campaign for the conquest of Mr.
When the boy was surrounded by inquisitive friends and Miss Fawcett stood alone gazing at the match, he took action and appeared suddenly and quietly at her side.
Ruth Fawcett was surprised by his interest in her, but she remembered that she had always believed actors to be different from ordinary people, and was prepared to make allowances.
Soon Ruth Fawcett was telling him about her work and her training and her childhood and her hobbies and her friends, and in fact everything about herself except her all-consuming love for Mr.
He had had a miserable afternoon watching Ruth Fawcett being entertained during all her free time by Nigel Trent.
Ruth Fawcett had not taken an umbrella with her when she went over to see Matron, because at that time the sun was still shining.
Ruth Fawcett ran rapidly upstairs, locked herself into her bedroom and flung herself upon her bed, crying bitterly.
Had poor old John at last pulled it off with Miss Fawcett, or had he decided to cut his losses and quit?
Mistress Fawcett is leaning on her crutch, looking through one of the windows.
Mistress Fawcett hastily closes the window by which she is standing, swings to and bars its shutters.
Mistress Fawcett attempts to move the shutters of the other window, but the hinges are rusty and defy her feeble strength.
Rachael examines the windows, Mistress Fawcett thrusts her head towards the outer door, as if listening in an agony of apprehension.
Mistress Fawcett hobbles forward and secures more firmly the iron bar, making it impossible for an outsider to force his way in.